5 Written questions

Napoleon wanted the animals to keep working instead of spreading the revolution

Napoleon against the windmill and wanted them to keep working

Ending, alcohol party with the playing cards

5 Multiple choice questions

Mutiny of the Hens

October revolution (1917) :The workers, or proletariat, in Russia, revolted against the royal family of Czars. They were led by the Bolsheviks and Lenin who promised the people an improvement to their standard of living and the creation of a radical democracy.

Kronstadt rebellion: Soviet sailors in Kronstadt rebelled against Trotsky; they were brutally repressed.

German invasion (1941) Hitler betrays Stalin and attacks

Civil War (1918 - 19): Trotsky leads the Red Army against anti-Bolshevik armies when they try to overthrow the new Bolshevik regime.

Battle of the Windmill

October revolution (1917) :The workers, or proletariat, in Russia, revolted against the royal family of Czars. They were led by the Bolsheviks and Lenin who promised the people an improvement to their standard of living and the creation of a radical democracy.

Tehran conference (1943): Stalin is once again an ally of the UK and the US;; Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill met as allies.

German invasion (1941) Hitler betrays Stalin and attacks

Ukraine famine: Millions died due to the failure of Stalin's economic reforms

October revolution (1917) :The workers, or proletariat, in Russia, revolted against the royal family of Czars. They were led by the Bolsheviks and Lenin who promised the people an improvement to their standard of living and the creation of a radical democracy.

Trotsky's exile: In 1927 at the Communist party congress Stalin defeated Trotsky to become leader of the party. The secret police drove Trotsky abroad, eventually killing him with an ax in Mexico City in 1940.

German invasion (1941) Hitler betrays Stalin and attacks

Napoleon chased off Snowball

Trotsky's 'permanent revolution': Trotsky wanted workers around the world to rebel against leaders to create many revolutionary societies.

German invasion (1941) Hitler betrays Stalin and attacks

Trotsky's exile: In 1927 at the Communist party congress Stalin defeated Trotsky to become leader of the party. The secret police drove Trotsky abroad, eventually killing him with an ax in Mexico City in 1940.

Trotsky's emphasis on heavy industry: Trotsky was in favour of rapid industrialisation

Snowball sends out the pigeons

Trotsky's exile: In 1927 at the Communist party congress Stalin defeated Trotsky to become leader of the party. The secret police drove Trotsky abroad, eventually killing him with an ax in Mexico City in 1940.

Trotsky's emphasis on heavy industry: Trotsky was in favour of rapid industrialisation

Trotsky's 'permanent revolution': Trotsky wanted workers around the world to rebel against leaders to create many revolutionary societies.

Stalin's 'socialism in one country: Stalin thought this was unrealistic and was more interested in protecting the Soviet Union against attack by other countries.

4 True/False questions

Purge trials 1936 - 38: Stalin forced political opponents to confess to imaginary crimes and had them exiled, tortured, or executed. → Ending, alcohol party with the playing cards

True False

Nazi-Soviet pact of 1939: Stalin agreed a non-aggression pact with Hitler, shocking the west. → Ending, alcohol party with the playing cards

True False

Civil War (1918 - 19): Trotsky leads the Red Army against anti-Bolshevik armies when they try to overthrow the new Bolshevik regime. → Battle of Cowshed

True False

Trotsky's emphasis on heavy industry: Trotsky was in favour of rapid industrialisation → First talk of the building of the windmill (snowball)